199g for the EcoBoost according to the poster ad.
199g for the EcoBoost according to the poster ad.
Never mind the 3 Series - this Mustang weighs the same as a 2 Series!
I thought he was doing really well until he was overtaken by the dog van. (It's a 2nd gen Focus wagon with either 90 or 115 hp from a 1.6 diesel).
There are publicly available discount codes with Hertz (won't promote them on here) that can save you a LOT. For instance, that rental can be done for $97 tomorrow including tax and the drop fee.
Brown, diesel, RWD, 'Vette (kind of).
Fuck, and indeed, off.
Think I might order one when my lease is up in February.
Feuerwehr = fire service/fire department. Doesn't say anything about what kind of firefighter/chief is driving it or what duty it's being used for.
This did not end well. Among many highlights (which hurt the Soviets who deployed them more than they hurt the Germans):
It's a 2008. I'd be pissed if someone gave me a six year old car as a rental.
Also, it's not a 2010 or 2011 unless the witness is wrong, or the plate is false or is a vanity plate designed to look like an older standard plate, any of which is possible though the vanity plate would be very unusual. I imagine there are very few (probably no) 2010 Accords with license plates starting 6C.
The truck is also Japanese, and the Suzuki has the mirror on the left-hand fender - so it's Japanese market.
I can't see them ever badging a car 720i or 720d.
The whole thing just screams Citroen.
Am I the only one who thinks we should be hating on the insurer who denied coverage rather than Enterprise?
Take away the SUVness and the Pontiac cues (the cladding division), then fill in the glasshouse, and you have something very close to the 1994 Opel Tigra.
SN3 4PE is the postal code where the MINI bodies are built.
Can't believe the Mitsubishi [complete absence of] Carisma isn't on the list:
I'm currently renting a 2.5 Altima (a 2013) and the CVT is fine. Not exciting, a bit noisy, but there are much worse transmissions out there.
And those real words can totally be translated into German as "Sieg Heil." (Seriously).